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Fujifilm Showcases Enhanced Synapse® Enterprise Imaging Portfolio at RSNA 2021
04:28pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 Intrado Digital Media
New Synapse product enhancements streamline workflows and patient engagement capabilities for radiologists and radiology imaging centers New Synapse product enhancements streamline workflows and patient engagement capabilities for radiologists and radiology imaging centers
Our favorite camera just hit its lowest ever price in Amazons Black Friday sales
05:51pm, Monday, 22'nd Nov 2021 DLSServe
The Black Friday camera deals are starting to ramp up ahead of the big day, and Amazon has just produced the best one yet for hobbyist shooters a lowest ever body-only price for Fujifilm X-T4 at $1,499 (was $1,669), which is a fine deal on our current number one camera. This $200 discount on Fujifilms []
Assisted Reproductive Technology Market revenue to cross USD 34 Bn by 2027: Global Market Insights Inc.
09:30am, Monday, 22'nd Nov 2021 Intrado Digital Media
Major assisted reproductive technology market players include Cook Medical, Fujifilm Irvine Scientific, The Cooper Companies Inc., Hamilton Thorne and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Major assisted reproductive technology market players include Cook Medical, Fujifilm Irvine Scientific, The Cooper Companies Inc., Hamilton Thorne and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Fujifilm to invest $5B in drug making, development
05:32am, Sunday, 21'st Nov 2021 Breaking the News 24/7
Fujifilm Holdings Corp. intends to spend $5.25 billion (600 billion yen) on providing drug development and manufacturing services to other companies, Nikkei reported on Sunday. Among other investments
The Veterinary Ultrasound Market research report provides broad, subjective bits of knowledge on the potential and specialty portions or regions displaying good growth. The Veterinary Ultrasound Market research report comprehensively investigates the current and developing business sector patterns and openings
Worldwide X-ray Detectors Industry to 2031 - Featuring Konica Minolta, Thales Group and Fujifilm Holdings Among Others
12:08pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Intrado Digital Media
Dublin, Nov. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "X-ray Detectors Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2021-2031" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com''s offering. This report on the global X-ray detectors market studies the past as well as current growth trends and opportunities to gain valuable insights of the indicators of the market during the forecast period from 2021 to 2031. The report provides the overall revenue of the global X-ray detectors market for the period from 2017-2031, considering 2020 as the base year and 2031 as the forecast year. The report also provides the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the global X-ray detectors market for the forecast period. The report has been prepared after an extensive research. Primary research involved bulk of research efforts, wherein analysts carried out interviews with industry leaders and opinion makers. Secondary research involved referring to key players'' literature, annual reports, press releases, and relevant documents to understand the global X-ray detectors market.
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Market Detail Analysis focusing on Key Players like GE, Hologic, Siemens, FUJIFILM, PLANMED OY, GMM, Shimadzu | Forecasts 2021-2028
02:55pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 OpenPR
Global Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Market Synopsis: Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Market survey report analyses the changing trends in the industry. This Market report is a comprehensive background analysis of the Healthcare industry which includes an assessment of the parental Market. In this
The Morning After: Repair iPhones and Macs yourself with Apple''s self service program
12:15pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Engadget
Youll soon be able to repair parts of your iPhone yourself, without going to an approved service center. In a major shift in policy for Apple, the company is launching a Self Service Repair program that will let you repair products yourself using official Apple parts and tools. Itll launch in the US in early 2022 (rolling out later that year for other countries) and will initially give the resources to fix an iPhone 12 or iPhone 13. Apple says M1 Macs will follow after that. So why the change? It could well be all this government pressure. The White House, the Federal Trade Commission and multiple states have backed right-to-repair measures that could have forced Apples hand. There was even a shareholder resolution deadline coincidentally timed for the same day. Once this program launches, any skilled person will be able to replace parts like the screen, camera and battery on the latest iPhone models. There will reportedly be 200 parts and tools available at the start. Best take another look at those iFixit guides. -Mat Smith Google finally speeds up its fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 6 Surprise update!
Mirrorless Camera Black Friday Deals 2021: Top Early Nikon, Canon, Fujifilm & More Savings Identified by The Consumer Post
11:10am, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Business Wire
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Compare the best early mirrorless camera deals for Black Friday 2021, featuring savings on Pentax, Canon, Fujifilm & Nikon
European Photo Emulsion Industry to 2031 - Featuring Amex, Fujifilm Sericol and UES Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com
12:19pm, Wednesday, 17'th Nov 2021 Business Wire
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Photo Emulsion Market - Europe Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2021-2031" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com''s offering. The latest study collated and published analyzes the historical and present-day scenario of the photo emulsion market in Europe in order to accurately gauge its future growth. The study presents detailed information about the important growth factors, restraints, and trends that are creating a landscape
Fujifilm''s Instax Mini Evo camera lets you send snaps directly to your phone
09:10am, Wednesday, 17'th Nov 2021 Engadget
Fujifilm has unveiled the Instax Mini Evo, its new flagship instant film camera with a premium build, higher resolution than previous models and improved smartphone integration. As with other Instax cameras , you can take photos and instantly develop them to Fujifilm''s credit card-sized Instax Mini film, but it offers a number of features not available on previous models. As a hybrid camera, you can review photos on the LCD monitor and choose the ones you want to print. However, the new model is the first Instax camera with a print lever and lens/film filter dials. That lets you take a picture then choose among 100 combinations of effects (including "Soft Focus," "Light Leak," "Monochrome" and "Retro") and print the image afterwards by pulling the print lever. Fujifilm said the camera also delivers better quality prints as it has twice the exposure resolution of previous models. Fujifilm The Instax Mini Evo is also effectively a mini-printer for your smartphone. You can transfer images from your phone to the Evo Mini wirelessly, then print them using the "Direct Print" button.
Medical Videoscopes Market to Eyewitness Stunning Growth by 2027 | Fujifilm, Stryker
09:48am, Tuesday, 16'th Nov 2021 OpenPR
This Medical Videoscopes market report depicts industrial analysis, growth factors, driving factors and recent market trends, which greatly benefit to the newly entering key players in the industry. This market report is very important for them as it covers all
Why FUJIFILM (FUJIY) Might Surprise This Earnings Season
10:50am, Monday, 15'th Nov 2021
FUJIFILM (FUJIY) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings season.
Japan's Fujifilm jumps in Tokyo trading after company releases results early
10:05pm, Wednesday, 03'rd Nov 2021
Shares in Fujifilm Holdings Corp surged in early Tokyo trading on Thursday after the camera and drug maker released half-year earnings ahead of schedule, revealing a jump in sales and profit.
A Reduced Payout Could Be Coming for These High-Yield Dividend Stocks
02:31pm, Monday, 19'th Jul 2021
Intel, Xerox, and Nintendo might not be great income investments.